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Senior Dental Students' Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Dental Hygienists' Contributions to Comprehensive Patient Care

Sanaz Nojoumi, Gwen Essex and Dorothy J. Rowe
American Dental Hygienists' Association October 2016, 90 (5) 297-305;
Sanaz Nojoumi
RDH, MS
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Gwen Essex
RDH, MS, EdD
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Dorothy J. Rowe
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